Floating fetuses?
That really reminds me of a story, very funny...I think you might find it funny seeing how it pokes fun at all things fluffy...
http://www.winterscapes.com/sannion/wish.htm
And yes, it does have to do with floating fetuses and Jesus etc..
2007-04-02 06:00:34
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answered by Anonymous
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That's kind of a gross question. The Bible says that we will get new and glorified bodies when we are in Heaven. I would think that the essence of who that child would have been would be represented in the new bodies that God gives each child who has been aborted. They would not be in the development stage because a human in that stage would not be capable of doing anything, and in Heaven, there is no sorrow, no imperfection, no pain or sickness. Therefore, an inability to feel and express joy and to do things would not be what God would have in mind for these little souls. It could be that God will give them the bodies of children, or of adults. Who's to say? Who cares? At least they are in the loving presence of God, versus the hostile environment of the womb which aborted them. As for me, I lost a baby through miscarriage. I saw the little fetus on a sonogram and it broke my heart. It was a very sad time of my life. I'm telling you this because the question, asked in the manner it was, bothered me somewhat. Still, I do take comfort in the knowledge that my little baby is a soul in Heaven with God and that I will see my child one day, in a perfect and glorified new body - not as the dead fetus that I saw on my sonogram.
2007-04-02 04:24:23
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answered by Chimichanga to go please!! 6
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Hmm
That's a new one, the age of a soul.
Alternative answer
They got to go somewhere, the pope got rid of (or was going to, get rid of) limbo. Lol
Another Alternative answer
god reuses their souls.
Actually that would be a great belief, then the Anti-choice ppl could shut up. As horrible as abortions is, the earth is better of without the extra 43 million ppl.
2007-04-02 13:38:00
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answered by lilith 7
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Most religions view the soul as pre-existing incarnation; hence from conception the soul is incarnated. Obviously,it's term on earth is brief in the case of foeticide. Nevertheless the soul survives death under any circumstances. Lacking any opportunity for sin the conclusion is obvious that the soul would return to it's maker. I do not understand the question regarding 30-year-olds. It is accepted that a disembodied soul is just that. What form is assumed is unknown to humankind. Your question is juvenile and obnoxious but merits some sort of response. You do not seem very intelligent or mature.
2007-04-02 11:40:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Ok - your mind is in a rather sick place today, I'm not sure what heaven is but I hope I'm nothing but spirit when I get there and the same with them.
However in your concept of heaven I'll zap them up to age 29. Since everyone says their age is "29 and holding" at all subsequent birthday's, I think that must be the ideal age. Considering their fate, I think we'll let them be that idealized age.
2007-04-02 10:41:42
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answered by G's Random Thoughts 5
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No, but in hell you'll have to listen to Rosie O'donnel and Al Gore discuss politics while Carrot Top and Pauley Shore are trapped in an endless intellectual debate. Also, there will only be flat Pepsi to drink, and Dr. Phil will tell you like it is.
But the worst part: non-stop American Idol!
2007-04-02 05:26:54
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answered by Dale D 4
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What is it, about 4300 abortions a day here in the US? The souls of these murdered children are all with our Heavenly Father. I think it's too sad a story to be sarcastic over or trying to be funny.
2007-04-02 04:21:34
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answered by VW 6
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I can tell by your question that you really don't care, but I will answer any way.
God is more than able to grow the aborted babies. After all God knew them before He formed them in their mother's womb. If their mother has been forgiven by God she will see her child one day. Instead of growing up on earth, they are growing up in heaven. The Kingdom of heaven is made of little children and their mothers and fathers will see them one day. God keeps records.
2007-04-02 04:29:31
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answered by Jeancommunicates 7
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A number of people interpret some less than obvious verses to indicate that babies who die before reaching accountability will go to heaven. A comforting thought.
2007-04-03 00:17:16
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answered by lda 4
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If you don't believe it exists, why are you worried? Maybe God is speaking to your heart. Let Him in. Accept Him and ask forgiveness for your sins, you can go to Heaven and live with Him. He loves you! He will take aways your worries!
2007-04-02 04:22:56
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answered by debrenee211 5
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